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    Inverse problem with respect to domain and artificial neural network algorithm for the solution (English)
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    3 April 2012
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    Summary: We consider the inverse problem with respect to domain. We suggested a new approach for reducing the inverse problem for a domain to an equivalent problem in a variational setting and gave an effective solution algorithm for solving such problems. In order to solve boundary problem, the artificial neural network is used in each step of the iteration.
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